I am having trouble gettting my confirmation email to RC Live.com I have resent it about 5 times, but nothing. Please Heeellllllllppppp!

-Lee

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got this in my email today...

Dear members,

I have been having quite a few people telling me that they are not receiving their confirmation email from RC Live that contains their activation key. At the current time, I am working on correcting this problem. Apparently, some emails are going through fine, such as to Yahoo and GMail accounts, while others are not. Until this problem is fixed however, we want to make sure that everyone has access to RC Live. For this reason, I have created a generic temporary activation key that you may use to activate your accout.

Looks like the same stuff people pulled on me when I covered the worlds in October. the place I had the pics used 604 gigs of bandwidth in 4 days!

Ok, I'd like to clarify one thing. Neither ME nor SpeedX971 have anything to do with this. We were in charge of the live of the worlds for Petit R/C, and we had an agreement with you for the pictures and result. I fail to see how we can have used 604 gigs of your bandwidth for the simple reason that we only put links to your gallery. May I add, we made sure every time our source was clearly stated as being you.

However, this time, we haven't got any responsibility in the stealing of Shane's picture. It was the webmaster, and I can tell you this will end our involvement in that website. So please, in the future, make sure you don't make any references as being speedx971 and me running Petit R/C, because it isn't.

I'm not trying to start a big debate like we had at the worlds, so please do not reply to that post. All i wanted was to make things clear, and that is now done. As for what I think, I think it was very stupid from Petit R/C to think they'll go away with stealing Shane's picture.

In Heat 1, Marc checked out early and Matt and Satoshi had an epic battle for second, Matt continually closed the door on Satoshi and managed to hold him off lap after lap. Toni and David both broke or retired early.

In Heat 2, Cyrul hit the kink at full bore early on and the ensuining barrel roll tore his car apart. Joel also retired early, not sure what happened. Other than that, decently uneventful.

Heat 3 was one of the more energic races I've ever witnessed, with huge crashes and lead changes. Tosolini got into Easton early on and they dropped to the end, but Tosolini was challenging Masami for the lead when his car suddenly lost power. Many other crashes, and Lemieux was challenging as well when his car dumped with a couple to go.

Heat 4 featured an insane battle between David Jun and Andrew Moore that finally ended when Moore hit a dot in the S section and rolled over.